Good, but could use some workNoté 4 sur 5 étoiles

It's wonderful to have a functioning AdSense checker, and it's a pretty simplistic and clean design at that. I would, however, like to mention that the program ignores the last cent column because of a flawed RegExp. The correct pattern should be \d+.{1}\d\d on line 192.

Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles

Needs a bit of work. Numeric textboxes with Up/Down arrows look atrocious (see Privacy in Options in 3.5), the number of lines of an Add-on description in the Add-ons window makes the buttons for the Add-on cut off, the Get Add-ons tab doesn't have an image (it shows the whole set of images), etcetera.

Useful for messy bookmarksNoté 4 sur 5 étoiles

The interface for removing the bookmarks could be a little less in height, but it was simplistic and easy to use. A little strange that Firefox 1.0-2.0 got more options and features than 3.0/3.5. It does help weed out duplicates, regardless, which is apparently all you wanted this to do!

A little rough, but has potential.Noté 2 sur 5 étoiles

The Preferences interface could use quite a bit of work, and some testing on multiple platforms. The actual extension should probably check the current URL before showing itself, or a user will get some strange results by clicking on the context menu item on non-search pages. Give it a bit more work, and you'll have a good extension.

Hey, you've got updates!Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles

Lots of features in this little notifier, and no problems in sight. The ability to control how often updates are checked for is pretty nifty, being able to restart Firefox with the icon is even cooler, and automatic installation of updates just takes the cake.

It shows the IPNoté 5 sur 5 étoiles

And then some. This tool is extensive for such a simple purpose. ShowIP is for the curious user, interested in finding more information about the owner of a domain, what domains are hosted on the same server, or where the server is.

Details, DetailsNoté 4 sur 5 étoiles

If you want to see an image with more detail, this is your extension. There isn't often a very practical application for Image Zoom, but you never know when you'll want to see an image three times its normal size.

No IE! Yay!Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles

Even with Internet Explorer uninstalled (Thank you Windows 7!), this extension still works as expected, letting me view web pages in Internet Explorer without having it on my computer. That's ten shades of awesome right there.

Quick Validation!Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles

This is a great tool for web development, if you care about following W3C standards. It's also pretty useful if you want to make a point about the number of W3C errors relating to the overall stability of a website. I love that a quick glance at the bottom of my screen can tell me if any changes I made to a page are right or wrong and can easily find the offending line, all without visiting the w3c validator webpage.

See where you're clicking!Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles

Quick little previews that let you know what it is you'll be looking at before you click can save so much time when you're looking for something specific or trying to find a site you once saw. I'm surprised Google hasn't implemented something like this in their search results by default.

Global Awareness!Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles

It's pretty interesting to see where the content you're looking at is coming from, and also helpful to avoid phishing scams. The GeoTool, Wiki, and Whois are a wonderful touch as well, making this extension more useful than you'd expect.